The Orioles beat the Red Sox 10-3 on April 24, hitting six homers, with Camden Yards running out of home-run fireworks after the fifth inning.
The Orioles turned Camden Yards into a home-run showcase on April 24, beating the Red Sox 10-3 and hitting six long balls in the process.
The night also came with a small sign of how much Baltimore was clearing the fences: the ballpark ran out of its home-run fireworks after the fifth inning, according to the team’s in-game message and subsequent coverage.
Adley Rutschman led the power surge with two homers and six RBIs. Baltimore’s offense kept piling on throughout the night as the Red Sox continued to struggle.
MLB’s official recap and AP-syndicated coverage both confirmed the six-homer outburst and the final score, while local reporting also noted the fireworks detail at Camden Yards.
It was a one-night burst rather than a longer trend, but it gave Baltimore a lopsided win and a memorable postgame footnote: the home team hit so many homers that the celebration equipment ran out before the game did.
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